Not to take Coyote's side...and just for the record, I personally find all forms of this disgusting (anti-black, or anti-Jew, or anti-gay, or anti-white, or what have you). But he does have a point. I know it's not popular or politically correct to raise this question. But it's gotta be asked, IMO, if we are ever going to be fair about this. What makes the black version of Lynx and Lamb's message so acceptable? Seriously, let's pretend Lynx and Lamb are two young, cute, fashionable black girls, singing about how dirty and horrible and disgusting white people are. Would this even be a topic of conversation? I think not. It'd probably be in the charts, and no one would bat an eye.

What makes it okay--hell, not even okay, popular and wonderful, in fact--for black singers to sing 'let's kill whitey...let's rape whitey...let's go pop off some whitey cops'? What makes that 'art', while it's immediately horrible and offensive for white people to do the same?

Again, I am not applauding any of this crap. Yes, I think people should be able to say and sing what they like (not even sure if these two are old enough to do so willingly, but whatever--that's a whole 'nother matter that I'd like to rant about). But, honestly...why is it only an issue with some people when 'whitey' does it?